Agency
Vermont requires that a written agency disclosure be provided to consumers:
AOnly at the time of closing
BAt the first substantive contact or as soon as practicable before entering an agency agreement✓ Correct
COnly if the consumer requests it
DAfter an offer has been accepted
Explanation
Vermont's agency disclosure requirements mandate that licensees provide written disclosure of their agency relationship at the first substantive contact with a consumer, or as soon as practicable, and before entering into any agency agreement.
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